Edward Saxon


Edward Bradley Saxon is an American film producer and endowed Chair of the Peter Stark Producing Program at the USC School of Cinematic Arts. The best known film Saxon produced was the The [Silence of the Lambs (film)|The Silence of the Lambs].

Early life

Saxon was born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri, and educated at Kirkwood High School from 1972 to 1976.
He studied at McGill University from 1976 to 1980. While at McGill, he founded the Tuesday Night Cafe Theatre with Veronica Brady and Peter Grossman, and the company is still running today. Saxon acted in many plays at the Players' Theatre, McGill's famous Red and White Review. He also founded a radio comedy troupe called The Circle Jerks.
He then studied at the Peter Stark Producing Program at the USC School of Cinematic Arts.

Career

Originally an actor, Saxon was one of VH1's first VJ's in New York City.
As Jonathan Demme's producing partner, his films included Beloved, Ulee's Gold, That Thing You Do!, The Truth About Charlie, Married to the Mob, Miami Blues and Philadelphia.
The best known film Saxon that produced was the The Silence of the Lambs, which won the Academy Award for Best Picture, and is, to date, the third and last film to sweep the five main categories of Academy Award for Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Director, and Best Picture. He has made several cameos in the films he has produced, most notably as a head in a jar in Silence of the Lambs.
After parting ways with Demme, Saxon produced Charlie Kaufman and Spike Jonze's Adaptation.. He produced Richard Linklater's Fast Food Nation in 2006. More recent projects include Away We Go, directed by Sam Mendes, and Our Family Wedding, starring Forest Whitaker and America Ferrera.
In 2021, Saxon was named Chair of Peter Stark Producing Program at the USC School of Cinematic Arts. In his appointment, Saxon noted that the Stark program “changed my life.” He added: “Making great stories requires a complex skillset in this transformative time. Building on the legacy of Ray Stark, Art Murphy, and Larry Turman, I'm looking forward to working with our world-class teaching professionals to give students the knowledge and attitudes they need to succeed in marrying commerce and art.”

Filmography

He was a producer in all films unless otherwise noted.

Film

;As an actor
YearFilmRoleNotes
1986Something WildKevin Stroup
1990Miami BluesKrishna Ravindra at Miami Airport
1991The Silence of the LambsBenjamin Raspail Uncredited
1994The RefReporter
1998BelovedMan with Rubbery FaceUncredited

;Thanks
YearFilmRole
1993Household SaintsThanks
1996Some Mother's SonSpecial thanks
2005Me and You and Everyone We KnowSpecial thanks
2009Where the Wild Things AreSpecial thanks
2021MusicThe producers wish to thank

Television

;As an actor
YearTitleRoleNotes
1991Women & Men 2Ad ManTelevision film